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Deconstructing Jayanak's Prithviraj Vijay Mahakavyam breaks through decades of misrepresentation on the legacy of Emperor Prithviraj Chauhan, one of Bharat's greatest warrior-kings, who has come to be viewed through lenses that diminish his achievements and distort our past.
For centuries, the Prithviraj Raso of Chand Vardai was regarded as the primary source on his life, shaping popular imagination and folklore alike. The discovery of Prithviraj Vijay Mahakavyam by Jayanak in the 19th century, however, gave rise to fierce debates among historians, critics, and literary scholars. European researchers, Indian historians like Kaviraj Shyamaldas, and later writers such as Gaurishankar Ojha and Babu Ram Narayan Dugar, all weighed in on the authenticity, reliability, and limitations of these texts-sometimes defending, sometimes dismissing, but always reinterpreting them in light of contemporary thought.
This book revisits the original sources on Prithviraj Chauhan with a critical lens, analyzing the claims, omissions, and contradictions within both Sanskrit and vernacular traditions. It offers evidence based re-examination of the Prithviraj Vijay Mahakavyam, revealing its limitations and questioning its long-held authority as a historical source. It uncovers the omissions and inaccuracies within Jayanak's text while re-establishing the Prithviraj Raso as the most original and authentic account of the emperor's life. In doing so, it exposes the layers of bias that shaped modern interpretations-bias born from colonial historians as well as later scholars influenced by literary rivalries, political motivations, and regional conflicts. Drawing on inscriptions, contemporary records, and diverse textual traditions, the work presents a balanced and holistic perspective on Prithviraj Chauhan's era.
| ISBN 13 | 9789347691805 |
| Book Language | English |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Publishing Year | 2026 |
| Total Pages | 140 |
| Edition | First |
| GAIN | L3XDMG5LJ5W |
| Publishers | Garuda Prakashan |
| Category | History Indian History |
| Weight | 120.00 g |
| Dimension | 13.00 x 21.00 x 1.00 |
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-:ABOUT THE BOOK:-
Deconstructing Jayanak's Prithviraj Vijay Mahakavyam breaks through decades of misrepresentation on the legacy of Emperor Prithviraj Chauhan, one of Bharat's greatest warrior-kings, who has come to be viewed through lenses that diminish his achievements and distort our past.
For centuries, the Prithviraj Raso of Chand Vardai was regarded as the primary source on his life, shaping popular imagination and folklore alike. The discovery of Prithviraj Vijay Mahakavyam by Jayanak in the 19th century, however, gave rise to fierce debates among historians, critics, and literary scholars. European researchers, Indian historians like Kaviraj Shyamaldas, and later writers such as Gaurishankar Ojha and Babu Ram Narayan Dugar, all weighed in on the authenticity, reliability, and limitations of these texts-sometimes defending, sometimes dismissing, but always reinterpreting them in light of contemporary thought.
This book revisits the original sources on Prithviraj Chauhan with a critical lens, analyzing the claims, omissions, and contradictions within both Sanskrit and vernacular traditions. It offers evidence based re-examination of the Prithviraj Vijay Mahakavyam, revealing its limitations and questioning its long-held authority as a historical source. It uncovers the omissions and inaccuracies within Jayanak's text while re-establishing the Prithviraj Raso as the most original and authentic account of the emperor's life. In doing so, it exposes the layers of bias that shaped modern interpretations-bias born from colonial historians as well as later scholars influenced by literary rivalries, political motivations, and regional conflicts. Drawing on inscriptions, contemporary records, and diverse textual traditions, the work presents a balanced and holistic perspective on Prithviraj Chauhan's era.
| ISBN 13 | 9789347691805 |
| Book Language | English |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Publishing Year | 2026 |
| Total Pages | 140 |
| Edition | First |
| GAIN | L3XDMG5LJ5W |
| Publishers | Garuda Prakashan |
| Category | History Indian History |
| Weight | 120.00 g |
| Dimension | 13.00 x 21.00 x 1.00 |
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